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Maintenance of the knitting machine
Minimize wear
Wearing parts
Further information:
Cleaning the knitting machine [
Adjusting the brushes of the central lubrication * [
Feed wheel rollers
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Abrasive, sanding yarn
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Allowing the feed wheel to run unnecessarily
Needle bed elements,
cams
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Excessive fabric take-down values
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Yarn too thick
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Insufficient lubrication
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Insufficient cleaning
Yarn guiding parts
(deflectors, yarn control
device, etc.)
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Abrasive, sanding yarn
Yarn carrier, yarn carrier
sliding block
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Insufficient lubrication
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Abrasive, sanding yarn
Yarn carrier magnet
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Magnet may not come into contact with grease or oil
Belt on auxiliary take-
down
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Following a fault on the auxiliary take-down (fabric
winding device), the residual threads were not
removed carefully
Belts (drive, racking,
comb take-down,
auxiliary take-down)
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Belt tension too high: Danger of bearing damage
(adjustment with measuring device by Stoll
technician)
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Belt tension too low: Danger of position errors
(racking, auxiliary take-down)
Energy chain trailing
cable
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Heavy soiling
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Laying down of objects
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Damage to depositing gutter
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Not moved into position carefully after work at the
rear of the machine
Wearing part
Possible causes of increased wear
Summary of Contents for CMS 502 HP+
Page 12: ...12 ...
Page 18: ...18 1 About this document Warnings in the documentation ...
Page 72: ...72 2 Description of knitting machine Display and operating elements ...
Page 128: ...128 3 Producing with the knitting machine Starting the machine after a fault ...
Page 302: ...302 4 Adjusting knitting machine Defining user profile ...
Page 522: ...522 9 Yarns and stitch tension Conversion table ...
Page 548: ...548 11 Machine Management Tools Send email directly from the machine ...
Page 562: ...Key word directory 562 ...